Definition: "320x240_4bpp." refers to a pixel size in bitmap format, typically 320 x 240 pixels for an 8-bit image. This defines a specific format of data that can be used as part of the "conf." file in digital images and video. It allows for precise control over colors, contrast, and overall image quality through adjustable pixel sizes. The word '4bpp' stands for 'four bytes per pixel,' which means each pixel contains four bits (the 0, 1, 2, or 3 of the binary system). In terms of a full definition: "4bpp." - Four Bytes per Pixel "Conf." - Configuration File